THE ROYAL STANDARD

Flushing is said to be one of the warmest villages in the UK because
it has an idyllic sheltered south-facing aspect, between the banks
of the Penryn River and Falmouth Harbour.

It became popular in the eighteenth century as the choice location for the wealthy Packet Ship captains, and was visited by Admiral Nelson. Latterly it has become one of the most sought-after locations anywhere in the West Country.

Flushing has an unrivalled mild climate, streets lined with picture-postcard traditional terraced fisherman’s cottages, and beautiful unspoilt surrounding countryside.

There is also easy access onto some of the best sailing waters anywhere in the West Country, with the Helford River, the Fal Estuary, Falmouth Bay and Mylor Yacht Harbour all within reach.
Flushing has a Sailing Club that welcomes guests,
and it’s own dog-friendly beach.

The Flushing Regatta and Flushing Art Week are two unique annual fixtures not to be missed that the whole community embraces!

Flushing has two friendly pubs - The Standard, which was recently renovated and offers excellent food, and The Seven Stars, a more traditional pub with an equally extensive menu. There is also a
bistro located on the quayside, a well-stocked general store,
and a farm shop selling local produce.

A passenger ferry runs a regular service between Flushing and Falmouth. It also connects with the ferries to St Mawes,
Mylor, Trelissick and Truro.

In summer the Fal River boats offer trips to the gardens of Trebah and Glendurgan, and onwards to Truro. A local water taxi service also runs around the bay.

Flushing is easy to reach by car. Penryn is the nearest rail station and connects to mainline services at Truro, which has a direct rail link to London (Paddington) with a journey time of approximately 4 hours.

Air travellers can fly from London Stansted or Gatwick to Newquay. There is also a regular local bus service.

Many Cornish villages have become over crowded with tourists, but Flushing is much quieter, even during peak season, and it still benefits from a strong and vibrant community.

Unlike Mevagissey, Fowey, Padstow, St Ives and similar towns, parking is easily available, either outside the house or in a car
park at the end of the street.

COVENTRY ROAD .
FLUSHING SLIPWAY
SALT & PEPPER HOUSES
THE 7 STARS, FLUSHING
THE QUAY CAFE